Liberty Ross Forgives Kristen Stewart for Affair
Tara Scott | | Sep 05, 2014 05:22 PM EDT |
(Photo : REUTERS/Paul Hackett ) Liberty Ross and Rupert Sanders pose in May 2012 for "Snow White and the Huntsman" premiere. The couple's divorced was finalized in July 2014, and Ross has publicly announced that she forgives Sanders for cheating on her with co-star, Kristen Stewart.
Fans of the popular Twilight franchise couple, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, were devastated when they had first discovered Stewart's affair with her Snow White and the Huntsman director, Rupert Sanders.
While Stewart and Pattinson may have moved on from one another, what about the other couple involved in the affair--Rupert Sanders and his wife, Liberty Ross? Ross, who had starred opposite Stewart in Snow White and the Huntsman, followed a path similar to Pattinson's and decided to break things off with Sanders.
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As of January 2013, it was officially announced that Sanders and Ross were planning to divorce. Over the past year--and after much negotiation--the divorce between Sanders and Ross was finalized just this past July.
Ross had won custody of her two
Despite the betrayal Ross faced when she discovered the affair between Stewart and Sanders, Ross has revealed that she has put her best foot forward and moved on from her former husband. In fact, Ross has announced that there is a new man in her life--none other than Jimmy Iovine--the co-founder of Interscope Records.
Aside from allowing her brand new relationship to go public, Ross has taken the time to report her new feelings towards Sanders, Stewart, and the affair that led her to her divorce in the first place.
In an interview with Harper's Bazaar UK, Ross mentioned, "It's amazing what two years does. Today, I feel happier than I've ever felt, and I'm in such a great place. All of us are: my kids are great, Rupert is amazing, we have all moved on, and everyone is doing really well."
In addition to being able to move on and start anew, Ross discussed her own personal viewpoints on forgiveness--especially toward Stewart.
"People need to learn to forgive," Ross told Harper's Bazaar UK, "I have no problem with anyone involved. No life is perfect, we all have our problems and issues, and I believe that it's good to be true to who you are."
With Ross's forgiveness and refreshing honesty, those involved in the making of the upcoming Snow White and the Huntsman prequel may be able to hope for smoother sailing. Of course, this may also be because both Stewart and Sanders will not be participating.
TagsKristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Liberty Ross, Rupert Sanders, Snow White and the Huntsman, Interscope Records, Jimmy Iovine, Twilight, Harper's Bazaar UK
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